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Designation: A 501 – 01 (Reapproved 2005)

Standard Specification for


Hot-Formed Welded and Seamless Carbon Steel Structural
Tubing1
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 501; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
This standard has been approved for use by agencies of the Department of Defense.

1. Scope 2. Referenced Documents


1.1 This specification covers black and hot-dipped galva- 2.1 ASTM Standards: 2
nized hot-formed welded and seamless carbon steel square, A 53/A 53M Specification for Pipe, Steel, Black and Hot-
round, rectangular, or special shape structural tubing for Dipped, Zinc-Coated, Welded and Seamless
welded, riveted, or bolted construction of bridges and build- A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Testing
ings, and for general structural purposes. of Steel Products
1.2 Square and rectangular tubing is furnished in sizes 1 to A 700 Practices for Packaging, Marking, and Loading
10 in. (25.4 to 254 mm) across flat sides with wall thicknesses Methods for Steel Products for Domestic Shipment
0.095 to 1.000 in. (2.41 to 25.40 mm), dependent upon size; A 751 Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for
round tubing is furnished in NPS 1⁄2 to NPS 24 (see Note 1) Chemical Analysis of Steel Products
inclusive, with nominal (average) wall thicknesses 0.109 to A 941 Terminology Relating to Steel, Stainless Steel, Re-
1.000 in. (2.77 to 25.40 mm), dependent upon size. Special lated Alloys, and Ferroalloys
shape tubing and tubing with other dimensions is permitted to 2.2 AIAG Standard:3
be furnished, provided that such tubing complies with all other B-1 Bar Code Symbology Standard
requirements of this specification.
3. Terminology
NOTE 1—The dimensionless designator NPS (nominal pipe size) has
been substituted in this standard for such traditional terms as “nominal 3.1 Definitions—For definitions of terms used in this speci-
diameter,” “size,” and “nominal size.” fication, refer to Terminology A 941.
1.3 The following precautionary statement pertains only to 4. Ordering Information
the test method portion of this specification: This standard does
4.1 Orders for material under this specification shall contain
not purport to address all the safety concerns, if any, associ- information concerning as many of the following items as are
ated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this
required to describe the desired material adequately:
standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices
4.1.1 Quantity (feet or number of lengths),
and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior
4.1.2 Name of material (hot-formed tubing),
to use.
4.1.3 Method of manufacture (seamless or welded) (see
1.4 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
Section 6),
as standard. The values given in parentheses are mathematical 4.1.4 Finish (black or galvanized),
conversions to SI units that are provided for information only 4.1.5 Size (outside diameter and calculated nominal wall
and are not considered standard. thickness for round tubing and the outside dimensions and
1.5 The text of this specification contains notes and foot- calculated nominal wall thickness for square and rectangular
notes that provide explanatory material. Such notes and foot- tubing (Section 11),
notes, excluding those in tables and figures, do not contain any 4.1.6 Length (random, multiple, or specific; see 12.3),
mandatory requirements.

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For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, or
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This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A01 on Steel, contact ASTM Customer Service at service@astm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM
Stainless Steel, and Related Alloys, and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee Standards volume information, refer to the standard’s Document Summary page on
A01.09 on Carbon Steel Tubular Products. the ASTM website.
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4.1.7 End condition (see 17.3), TABLE 2 Tensile Requirements
4.1.8 Burr removal (see 17.3), Tensile strength, min, psi (MPa) 58 000 (400)
4.1.9 Certification (see Section 19), Yield strength, min, psi (MPa) 36 000 (250)
Elongation in 2 in. (50.8 mm), min, % 23
4.1.10 ASTM specification designation and year of issue,
4.1.11 End use,
4.1.12 Special requirements, and
4.1.13 Bar coding (see 20.3). 9.2 The yield strength corresponding to a permanent offset
of 0.2 % of the gauge length of the specimen or to a total
5. Process extension of 0.5 % of the gauge length under load shall be
5.1 The steel shall be made by one or more of the following determined.
processes: open-hearth, basic-oxygen, or electric-furnace.
5.2 When steels of different grades are sequentially strand 10. Bend Test
cast, the steel producer shall identify the resultant transition 10.1 The bend test shall be made on square or rectangular
material and remove it using an established procedure that tubing manufactured in accordance with this specification.
positively separates the grades. 10.2 The bend test specimen shall be taken longitudinally
6. Manufacture from the tubing, and shall represent the full wall thickness of
material. It shall be permissible for the sides of the bend test to
6.1 The tubing shall be made by one of the following have their corners rounded out to a radius of 1⁄16 in. (1.59 mm)
processes: seamless; furnace-butt welding (continuous weld- maximum.
ing); or electric-resistance welding followed by reheating 10.3 The bend test specimen shall stand being bent cold
throughout the cross section and hot forming by a reducing or through 180°, without cracking on the outside of the bent
shaping process, or both. portion, to an inside diameter which shall have a relation to the
7. Heat Analysis thickness of the specimen as prescribed in Table 3.
7.1 Each heat analysis shall conform to the requirements 11. Dimensions
specified in Table 1 for heat analysis.
11.1 Square Structural Tubing—The outside dimensions
8. Product Analysis (across the flats), the weight per foot, and the calculated
8.1 The tubing shall be capable of conforming to the nominal wall thickness of common sizes of square structural
requirements specified in Table 1 for product analysis. tubing included in this specification are listed in Table 4.
8.2 If product analyses are made, they shall be made using 11.2 Rectangular Structural Tubing—The outside dimen-
test specimens taken from two lengths of tubing from each lot sions (across the flats), the weight per foot, and the calculated
of 500 lengths, or fraction thereof, or two pieces of flat-rolled nominal wall thickness of common sizes of rectangular struc-
stock from each lot of a corresponding quantity of flat-rolled tural tubing included in this specification are listed in Table 5.
stock. Methods and practices relating to chemical analysis shall 11.3 Round Structural Tubing—The NPS and outside diam-
be in accordance with Test Methods, Practices, and Terminol- eter dimensions, the weight per foot, and the calculated
ogy A 751. Such product analyses shall conform to the nominal wall thickness of common sizes of round structural
requirements specified in Table 1 for product analysis. tubing included in this specification are listed in Table 6.
8.3 If both product analyses representing a lot fail to 11.4 Special Shape Structural Tubing—The dimensions and
conform to the specified requirements, the lot shall be rejected. tolerances of special shape structural tubing are available by
8.4 If only one product analysis representing a lot fails to inquiry and negotiation with the manufacturer.
conform to the specified requirements, product analyses shall 11.5 Other Sizes—The dimensional tolerances for hot-
be made using two additional test specimens taken from the lot. formed welded and seamless structural tubing manufactured in
Both additional product analyses shall conform to the specified accordance with the requirements of this specification, but with
requirements or the lot shall be rejected. ordered dimensions other than those listed in Table 4, Table 5,
and Table 6, shall be consistent with those given in this
9. Tensile Requirements specification for similar sizes and type of product.
9.1 The material, as represented by the test specimen, shall
conform to the requirements as to tensile properties prescribed 12. Permissible Variations in Dimensions of Square,
in Table 2. Round, Rectangular, and Special Shape Structural
Tubing
TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements 12.1 Outside Dimensions:
Composition, %
Element Heat Product
TABLE 3 Bend Test Requirements
analysis analysis
Thickness of Material, in. (mm) Ratio of Bend Diameter to
Carbon, max 0.26 0.30
Specimen Thickness
Phosphorus, max 0.035 0.045
Sulfur, max 0.035 0.045 ⁄ (19.0) and under
34 ⁄
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Copper, when copper steel is specified, min 0.20 0.18 Over 3⁄4 to 1 (19.0 to 25.4), incl 1

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TABLE 4 Dimensions of Common Sizes of Square Structural TABLE 5 Dimensions of Common Sizes of Rectangular
Tubing Structural Tubing

Size Given in Outside Weight per Calculated Nominal Size Given in Outside Weight per Calculated Nominal Wall
Dimensions Across Flat Unit Length, Wall Thickness, Dimensions Across Flat Unit Length, Thickness, in. (mm)
Sides, in. (mm) lb/ft (kg/m) in. (mm) Sides, in. (mm) lb/ft (kg/m)
3 by 2 4.32 (6.43) 0.141 (3.58)
(76.2 by 50.8) 5.59 (8.32) 0.188 (4.78)
1 by 1 1.09 (1.62) 0.095 (2.41) 7.10 (10.56) 0.250 (6.35)
(25.4 by 25.4) 1.41 (2.10) 0.133 (3.38)
4 by 2 5.78 (8.60) 0.156 (3.96)
2 by 2 2.69 (4.00) 0.110 (2.79) (101.6 by 50.8) 6.86 (10.21) 0.188 (4.78)
(50.8 by 50.8) 3.04 (4.52) 0.125 (3.18) 8.80 (13.09) 0.250 (6.35)
3.65 (5.44) 0.154 (3.91)
4.31 (6.41) 0.188 (4.78) 4 by 3 6.88 (10.24) 0.156 (3.96)
(101.6 by 76.2) 8.14 (12.11) 0.188 (4.78)
21⁄2 by 21⁄2 4.32 (6.43) 0.141 (3.58)
10.50 (15.62) 0.250 (6.35)
(63.5 by 63.5) 5.59 (8.32) 0.188 (4.78)
12.69 (18.88) 0.312 (7.92)
7.10 (10.56) 0.250 (6.35)

3 by 3 5.78 (8.60) 0.156 (3.96) 5 by 3 9.31 (13.85) 0.188 (4.78)


(76.2 by 76.2) 6.86 (10.21) 0.188 (4.78) (127.0 by 76.2) 12.02 (17.89) 0.250 (6.35)
8.80 (13.09) 0.250 (6.35) 14.52 (21.61) 0.312 (7.92)
16.84 (25.06) 0.375 (9.52)
31⁄2 by 31⁄2 6.88 (10.24) 0.156 (3.96)
(88.9 by 88.9) 8.14 (12.11) 0.188 (4.78) 6 by 3 10.58 (15.74) 0.188 (4.78)
10.50 (15.62) 0.250 (6.35) (152.4 by 76.2) 13.72 (20.42) 0.250 (6.35)
12.69 (18.88) 0.312 (7.92) 16.65 (24.78) 0.312 (7.92)
19.39 (28.85) 0.375 (9.52)
4 by 4 9.31 (13.85) 0.188 (4.78)
(101.6 by 101.6) 12.02 (17.89) 0.250 (6.35) 6 by 4 11.86 (17.65) 0.188 (4.78)
14.52 (21.61) 0.312 (7.92) (152.4 by 101.6) 15.42 (22.94) 0.250 (6.35)
16.84 (25.06) 0.375 (9.52) 18.77 (27.93) 0.312 (7.92)
20.88 (31.07) 0.500 (12.70) 21.94 (32.65) 0.375 (9.52)
27.68 (41.19) 0.500 (12.70)
5 by 5 11.86 (17.65) 0.188 (4.78)
(127.0 by 127.0) 15.42 (22.94) 0.250 (6.35) 7 by 5 14.41 (21.44) 0.188 (4.78)
18.77 (27.93) 0.312 (7.92) (177.8 by 127.0) 18.82 (28.00) 0.250 (6.35)
21.94 (32.65) 0.375 (9.52) 23.02 (34.25) 0.312 (7.92)
27.68 (41.19) 0.500 (12.70) 27.04 (40.28) 0.375 (9.52)
34.48 (51.31) 0.500 (12.70)
6 by 6 14.41 (21.44) 0.188 (4.78)
(152.4 by 152.4) 18.82 (28.00) 0.250 (6.35)
8 by 4 14.41 (21.44) 0.188 (4.78)
23.02 (34.25) 0.312 (7.92)
(203.2 by 101.6) 18.82 (28.00) 0.250 (6.35)
27.04 (40.28) 0.375 (9.52)
23.02 (34.25) 0.312 (7.92)
34.48 (51.31) 0.500 (12.70)
27.04 (40.28) 0.375 (9.52)
7 by 7 16.85 (25.07) 0.188 (4.78) 34.48 (51.31) 0.500 (12.70)
(177.8 by 177.8) 22.04 (32.80) 0.250 (6.35)
26.99 (39.16) 0.312 (7.92) 8 by 6 16.85 (25.07) 0.188 (4.78)
31.73 (47.21) 0.375 (9.52) (203.2 by 152.4) 22.04 (32.80) 0.250 (6.35)
40.55 (60.34) 0.500 (12.70) 26.99 (39.16) 0.312 (7.92)
31.73 (47.21) 0.375 (9.52)
8 by 8 25.44 (37.85) 0.250 (6.35) 40.55 (60.34) 0.500 (12.70)
(203.2 by 203.2) 31.24 (46.49) 0.312 (7.92)
36.83 (54.80) 0.375 (9.52) 10 by 6 25.44 (37.85) 0.250 (6.35)
47.35 (70.46) 0.500 (12.70) (254.0 by 152.4) 31.24 (46.49) 0.312 (7.92)
56.98 (84.79) 0.625 (15.88) 36.83 (54.80) 0.375 (9.52)
65.73 (97.81) 0.750 (19.05) 47.35 (70.46) 0.500 (12.70)

10 by 10 32.23 (47.96) 0.250 (6.35)


(254.0 by 254.0) 39.74 (59.13) 0.312 (7.92)
47.03 (69.98) 0.375 (9.52)
60.95 (90.69) 0.500 (12.70) positions at least 2 in. (50.8 mm) from the ends of the tubing,
73.98 (110.08) 0.625 (15.88) shall not vary from the specified outside dimensions by more
86.13 (128.16) 0.750 (19.05)
107.79 (160.39) 1.000 (25.40) than the applicable amount given in Table 7, which includes an
allowance for convexity or concavity.
12.2 Weight—The weight of the structural tubing shall be
12.1.1 Round Structural Tubing—For round hot-formed not more than 3.5 % under its theoretical weight, as calculated
structural tubing NPS 2 and over, the outside diameter shall not using its length and the applicable weight per unit length given
vary more than 61 % from the specified outside diameter. For in Table 4, Table 5, or Table 6.
NPS 11⁄2 and under, the outside diameter shall not vary more 12.3 Length—Structural tubing is commonly produced in
than 1⁄64 in. (0.40 mm) over or more than 1⁄32 in. (0.79 mm) random lengths of 16 to 22 ft. (4.9 to 6.7 m) or 32 to 44 ft. (9.8
under the specified outside diameter. to 13.4 m), in multiple lengths, and in specific lengths. When
12.1.2 Square, Rectangular, and Special Shape Structural specific lengths are ordered, the permissible variations in
Tubing—The outside dimensions, measured across the flats at length shall be as given in Table 8.
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TABLE 6 Dimensions of Common Sizes of Round Structural TABLE 7 Permissible Variations in Outside Flat Dimensions for
Tubing Square, Rectangular, and Special Shape Structural Tubing

NPS Outside Diameter, Weight per Calculated Nominal Specified Outside Large Flat Permissible Variations Over and
Designa- in. (mm) Unit Length, Wall Thickness, in. Dimension, in. (mm) Under
tor lb/ft (kg/m) (mm) Specified Outside Flat
Dimensions,A

12 0.840 (21.3) 0.85 (1.27) 0.109 (2.77)
in. (mm)
0.840 (21.3) 1.09 (1.62) 0.147 (3.73)

34 1.050 (26.7) 1.13 (1.69) 0.113 (2.87) 21⁄2 (63.5) and under 0.020 (0.51)
1.050 (26.7) 1.47 (2.20) 0.154 (3.91) Over 21⁄2 to 31⁄2 (63.5 to 88.9), incl 0.025 (0.64)
1 1.315 (33.4) 1.34 (2.00) 0.104 (2.64) Over 31⁄2 to 51⁄2 (88.9 to 139.7), incl 0.030 (0.76)
1.315 (33.4) 1.68 (2.50) 0.133 (3.38) Over 51⁄2 (139.7) 0.01 times large flat dimension
1.315 (33.4) 2.17 (3.24) 0.179 (4.55) A
The permissible variations include allowances for convexity and concavity.
1 1⁄ 4 1.660 (42.2) 1.82 (2.71) 0.110 (2.79)
1.660 (42.2) 2.27 (3.39) 0.140 (3.56)
1.660 (42.2) 3.00 (4.47) 0.191 (4.85) TABLE 8 Permissible Variations in Length for Specific Lengths
1 1⁄ 2 1.900 (48.3) 2.17 (3.25) 0.114 (2.90) of Structural Tubing
1.900 (48.3) 2.72 (4.05) 0.145 (3.68)
1.900 (48.3) 3.63 (5.41) 0.200 (5.08) 22 ft (6.7 m) and Under Over 22 to 44 ft (6.7 to
2 2.375 (60.3) 2.91 (4.33) 0.121 (3.07) 13.4 m), incl
2.375 (60.3) 3.65 (5.44) 0.154 (3.91) Over Under Over Under
2.375 (60.3) 5.02 (7.48) 0.218 (5.54)
2 1⁄ 2 2.875 (73.0) 4.53 (6.74) 0.156 (3.96) Permissible variations in ⁄
12 ⁄
14 ⁄
34 1⁄ 4

2.875 (73.0) 5.40 (8.04) 0.188 (4.78) length (12.7) (6.4) (19.0) (6.4)
2.875 (73.0) 5.79 (8.63) 0.203 (5.16) for specific lengths,
2.875 (73.0) 7.66 (11.41) 0.276 (7.01) in. (mm)
3 3.500 (88.9) 5.57 (8.29) 0.156 (3.96)
3.500 (88.9) 6.65 (9.92) 0.188 (4.78)
3.500 (88.9) 7.58 (11.29) 0.216 (5.49)
3.500 (88.9) 10.25 (15.27) 0.300 (7.62) 12.6 Radius of Corners—For square and rectangular struc-
3 1⁄ 2 4.000 (101.6) 6.40 (9.53) 0.156 (3.96) tural tubing, the radius of each outside corner of the section
4.000 (101.6) 7.65 (11.41) 0.188 (4.78)
4.000 (101.6) 9.11 (13.57) 0.226 (5.74) shall not exceed three times the calculated nominal wall
4.000 (101.6) 12.50 (18.63) 0.318 (8.08) thickness.
4 4.500 (114.3) 7.24 (10.78) 0.156 (3.96) 12.7 Twist—For square, rectangular, and special shape
4.500 (114.3) 8.66 (12.91) 0.188 (4.78)
4.500 (114.3) 10.01 (14.91) 0.219 (5.56) structural tubing, the permissible variations in twist shall be as
4.500 (114.3) 10.79 (16.07) 0.237 (6.02) given in Table 9. Twist shall be determined by holding one end
4.500 (114.3) 14.98 (22.32) 0.337 (8.56) of the tubing down on a flat surface plate, measuring the height
5 5.563 (141.3) 14.62 (21.77) 0.258 (6.55)
5.563 (141.3) 20.78 (30.97) 0.375 (9.53) that each corner on the bottom side of the tubing extends above
5.563 (141.3) 38.55 (57.43) 0.750 (19.05) the surface plate near the opposite end of the tubing, and
6 6.625 (168.3) 18.97 (28.26) 0.280 (7.11)
6.625 (168.3) 28.57 (42.56) 0.432 (10.97)
calculating the twist (the difference in the measured heights of
6.625 (168.3) 53.16 (79.22) 0.864 (21.95) such corners), except that for heavier sections it shall be
8 8.625 (219.1) 28.55 (42.55) 0.322 (8.18) permissible to use a suitable measuring device to determine
8.625 (219.1) 43.39 (64.64) 0.500 (12.70)
8.625 (219.1) 72.42 (107.92) 0.875 (22.23)
twist. Twist measurements shall not be taken within 2 in. (50.8
10 10.750 (273.0) 40.48 (60.31) 0.365 (9.27) mm) of the ends of the tubing.
10.750 (273.0) 54.74 (81.55) 0.500 (12.70)
10.750 (273.0) 104.13 (155.15) 1.000 (25.40) 13. Number of Tests
12 12.750 (323.8) 49.56 (73.88) 0.375 (9.53)
12.750 (323.8) 65.42 (97.46) 0.500 (12.70) 13.1 One tension test as specified in 15.2 shall be made from
12.750 (323.8) 125.49 (186.97) 1.000 (25.40) a length of tubing representing each lot.
14 14.000 (355.6) 54.57 (81.33) 0.375 (9.53)
14.000 (355.6) 72.09 (107.39) 0.500 (12.70) 13.2 The bend test as specified in Section 10 shall be made
16 16.000 (406.4) 62.58 (93.27) 0.375 (9.53) on one length of square or rectangular tubing representing each
16.000 (406.4) 82.77 (123.30) 0.500 (12.70) lot.
18 18.000 (457.2) 70.59 (105.16) 0.375 (9.53)
18.000 (457.2) 93.45 (139.15) 0.500 (12.70)
20 20.000 (508.0) 78.60 (117.15) 0.375 (9.53) TABLE 9 Permissible Variations in Twist for Square,
20.000 (508.0) 104.13 (155.12) 0.500 (12.70)
Rectangular, and Special Shape Structural Tubing
24 24.000 (609.6) 94.62 (141.12) 0.375 (9.53)
24.000 (609.6) 125.49 (187.06) 0.500 (12.70) Specified Outside Large Maximum Permissible
Flat Dimension, in. (mm) Variations in Twist per 3 ft of
Length (Twist per Metre of
Length)
12.4 Straightness—The permissible variation for straight- in. mm
ness of structural tubing shall be 1⁄8 in. times the number of feet
11⁄2 (38.1) and under 0.050 1.39
(10.4 mm times the number of metres) of total length divided Over 11⁄2 to 21⁄2 (38.1 to 63.5), incl 0.062 1.72
by five. Over 21⁄2 to 4 (63.5 to 101.6), incl 0.075 2.09
12.5 Squareness of Sides—For perpendicular and rectangu- Over 4 to 6 (101.6 to 152.4), incl 0.087 2.42
Over 6 to 8 (152.4 to 203.2), incl 0.100 2.78
lar tubing, adjacent sides shall be square (90°), with a permis- Over 8 (203.2) 0.112 3.11
sible variation of 62°.

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13.3 The term “lot” shall apply to all tubes of the same 17.2.2 It shall be permissible for defects having a depth not
specified size that are produced from the same heat of steel. in excess of 331⁄3 % of the calculated nominal wall thickness
to be repaired by welding, subject to the following conditions:
14. Retests 17.2.2.1 The defect shall be completely removed by chip-
14.1 If the results of the mechanical tests representing any ping or grinding to sound metal,
lot fail to conform to the applicable requirements specified in 17.2.2.2 The repair weld shall be made using a low-
Sections 9 and 10, the lot shall be rejected or retested using hydrogen welding process, and
additional tubing of double the original number from the lot. 17.2.2.3 The projecting weld metal shall be removed to
The lot shall be acceptable if the results of all such retests produce a workmanlike finish.
representing the lot conform to the specified requirements. 17.3 Unless otherwise specified in the purchase order,
14.2 If one or both of the retests specified in 14.1 fail to structural tubing shall be furnished with square cut ends. The
conform to the applicable requirements specified in Sections 9 burr shall be held to a minimum. When so specified in the
and 10, the lot shall be rejected or, subsequent to the manu- purchase order, the burr shall be removed on the outside
facturer heat treating, reworking, or otherwise eliminating the diameter, inside diameter, or both.
condition responsible for the failure, the lot shall be treated as 18. Rejection
a new lot and tested accordingly.
18.1 It shall be permissible for the purchaser to inspect
tubing received from the manufacturer and reject any tubing
15. Test Method
that does not meet the requirements of this specification, based
15.1 Tension test specimens shall conform to the applicable upon the inspection and test methods outlined herein. The
requirements of Test Methods and Definitions A 370, Annex purchaser shall notify the manufacturer of any tubing that has
A2. been rejected, and the disposition of such tubing shall be
15.2 Tension test specimens shall be full-size longitudinal subject to agreement between the manufacturer and the pur-
test specimens or longitudinal strip test specimens. For welded chaser.
tubing, any longitudinal strip test specimens shall be taken 18.2 It shall be permissible for the purchaser to set aside any
from a location at least 90° from the weld and shall be prepared tubing that is found in fabrication or installation within the
without flattening in the gauge length. Longitudinal strip test scope of this specification to be unsuitable for the intended end
specimens shall have all burrs removed. Tension test specimens use, based on the requirements of this specification. The
shall not contain surface imperfections that would interfere purchaser shall notify the manufacturer of any tubing that has
with proper determination of the tensile properties. been set aside. Such tubing shall be subject to mutual investi-
15.3 The yield strength corresponding to an offset of 0.2 % gation as to the nature and severity of the deficiency and the
of the gauge length or to a total extension under load of 0.5 % forming or installation conditions, or both, involved. The
of the gauge length shall be determined. disposition of such tubing shall be subject to agreement
between the manufacturer and the purchaser.

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16. Galvanized Coatings
19. Certification
16.1 For structural tubing required to be hot-dipped galva-
nized, such coating shall comply with the requirements con- 19.1 When specified in the purchase order or contract, the
tained in Specification A 53/A 53M, except that the manufac- manufacturer shall furnish to the purchaser a certificate of
turer shall additionally have the option of determining the compliance stating that the product was manufactured,
coating weight using only the values obtained for the coating sampled, tested, and inspected in accordance with this speci-
on the outside surface of the tubing. fication and any other requirements designated in the purchase
order or contract, and was found to meet all such requirements.
17. Inspection Certificates of compliance shall include the specification num-
ber and year of issue.
17.1 All tubing shall be inspected at the place of manufac- 19.2 When specified in the purchase order or contract, the
ture to ensure conformance with the requirements of this manufacturer shall furnish to the purchaser test reports for the
specification. product shipped that contain the heat analyses and the results of
17.2 The structural tubing shall be free of defects and shall the tension tests required by this specification and the purchase
have a commercially smooth finish. order or contract. Test reports shall include the specification
17.2.1 Surface imperfections shall be classed as defects number and year of issue.
when one or more of the following conditions exist: 19.3 A signature or notarization is not required on certifi-
17.2.1.1 The depth of the imperfections exceeds 15 % of the cates of compliance or test reports; however, the documents
calculated nominal wall thickness. shall clearly identify the organization submitting them. Not-
17.2.1.2 The imperfections materially affect the appearance withstanding the absence of a signature, the organization
of the structural tubing. submitting the document is responsible for its content.
17.2.1.3 At any location, the length of the imperfections, 19.4 A certificate of compliance or test report printed from,
measured in the transverse direction, in combination with their or used in electronic form from, an electronic data interchange
depth materially reduce the total cross sectional area of the (EDI) shall be regarded as having the same validity as a
structural tubing. counterpart printed in the certifying organization’s facility. The

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content of the EDI transmitted document shall conform to any coding as a supplementary identification method. When a
existing EDI agreement between the purchaser and the manu- specific bar coding system is specified in the purchase order,
facturer. that system shall be used.
20. Product Marking NOTE 2—In the absence of another bar coding system being specified in
20.1 Except as allowed by 20.2, each length of structural the purchase order, it is recommended that bar coding be consistent with
AIAG Standard B-1.
tubing shall be legibly marked by rolling, die-stamping, ink
printing, or paint stenciling to show the following information:
21. Packaging, Marking, and Loading
manufacturer’s name, brand, or trademark; size; and the
specification designation (year of issue not required). 21.1 When specified in the purchase order, packaging,
20.2 For structural tubing having a specified outside diam- marking, and loading shall be in accordance with Practices
eter or large flat dimension less than 2 in. (50.8 mm), it shall be A 700.
permissible for the information listed in 20.1 to be marked on
a tag securely attached to each bundle. 22. Keywords
20.3 Bar Coding—In addition to the requirements in 20.1
and 20.2, the manufacturer shall have the option of using bar 22.1 steel tube; structural steel tubing

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